To go with the emotional post Fox posted a series of photos of him and his sister.
“My heart is shattered into a million pieces … My beautiful dear sister Theondra has changed … I say she will always be alive … Anyone who knows my sissy … She knows she is a bright light …,” Fox wrote. “I can’t tell you how many times we had dinner at the house where he came to the dance floor and stole the show.”
Dixon is best known for honoring singer Chris Brown, and when his brother danced, he joked that “even for her boyfriend, Chris Brown officially ran for his money.”
“I know she’s in heaven, and now she’s dancing with her wings … My pain is incredible. I laugh when I think of all the great memories she left of me … my family … and her friends,” he wrote.
Fox also mentioned the times he joined her in his craft, from dancing in the music video for his single “Flame It” to appearing with him at the Grammys.
“Theondra you left a hole in my heart … but I will fill it with all the memories you gave me … I love you for every ounce of me,” Fox wrote. “Our family is broken, but we will put the pieces back together with your love … and please keep my family in your prayers …”
“Her parents, Annette and George Dixon, brother Jamie Foxx, sister Dietra Dixon, daughter-in-law Anelis and Corinne, dear friend Kim and the big family are all comforted. We ask you to help us respect their privacy during this difficult time,” the tribute read. “Globally, we have lost our talented, brilliant, cruel, beautiful, warm, loving, caring, pure and giving heart, Deandra Dixon. Our Down Syndrome community has lost a beacon of hope that a true leader and role model should always help others. She is ours. A bright light in this world. “
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